Snapchat Sued For Facilitating 107 MPH Car Crash (patch.com)
An anonymous reader writes: A Georgia couple is suing Snapchat, a popular instant messaging and photo sharing app, after a car accident last year seriously injured the husband, leaving him permanently brain damaged. According to media reports, Wentworth Maynard, the victim, was driving in a 55-mile-per-hour zone when 18-year-old Christal McGee crashed into him traveling at 107 miles per hour. McGee, according to lawsuits, was attempting to use Snapchat's "speed filter" -- a feature that overlays the speed one is traveling on a picture. "Snapchat's speed filter facilitated McGee's excessive speeding," reads the lawsuit. "McGee was motivated to drive at an excessive speed in order to obtain recognition through Snapchat by the means of a Snapchat 'trophy.'"
I'm going to go with "Hey, here's a feature which might attract a lot of users, and therefore, we'll have a higher valuation. Consequences be damned."
Never attribute to evil what can be adequately explained by stupidity or greed.
Mr. Hu is not a ninja.
There is no evidence that Snapchat has a "speed" trophy. There is a site that tracks them.
If the only way to get to +5 post was while driving, then yes /. would share some of the responsibility for your stupidity.
Excuse me, what he was doing? He's the one who got ran into!
How is this any different?
Snapchat isn't paying you, and their app says not to use it while driving. That's pretty much the complete opposite of your scenario. I agree that they'll probably share some culpability in the end, but having this dumb speed filter thing is absolutely not the same as telling someone to drive as fast as possible with reckless abandon. The latter is a feature built-in to most teenagers, phone/app/camera or not.
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Here is the link to the new trophies (the link is in the update of the article). "Speed" is still not there.
Depends on the car, there are cars you won't even realize you're going at 100mph and cars that at 75mph feel like they're falling apart.
One person pulls out in front of another, ILLEGALLY (the car sueing was ticketed for pulling out wrongly),
In addition, we have an 18 y.o driver (2 years of experience), WITH A FRIEND, driving over 100 MPH in a 55, while using a phone illegally, and the car goes after snapchat.
What our fascists does not destroy, lawyers will.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.